I’m trying to juggle some spare time to spend perusing through some of the “Art Of…” books we own in the workshop because a) unless we have a custom order on specific to one of them I never get the opportunity to read them and enjoy the details in them as much as I want and b) Looking at amazing work by other people really gets my own creativity flowing!
It made me think though about what my influences have been over the years and what I take inspiration from and to be honest all I can come up with as an answer is “No single thing – it is a vast, complex thing to be inspired by something”..
..seriously, I’ve been inspired by something as small as a pattern on a shell to a giant piece of sculpture to the feel of grass under my feet…I wish I had kept more of my past sketchbooks, in hindsight they are more of a diary of my youth than any photograph.
I did my first degree in Fine Art Sculpture at Bretton Hall, the now closed university situated perfectly on the Yorkshire Sculpture Park grounds. It was here I was surrounded by the stunning biomorphic works of Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore and the industrial works of Anthony Caro amongst many more pieces in the open air exhibition space.
The Family of Man by Barbara Hepworth situated at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, West Yorkshire Photo credit belongs to the YSP website
I remember my sketchbooks filling, over the three years I was in attendance, with curves and angles and forms that I would love to look through again! Another visit is surely overdue, I just realised it has been about 20 years!
Anthony Caro – Dream City situated at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Photo credit YSP website
Henry Moore – Reclining Figure Hand, situated in the Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Photo credit YSP website
I see the beauty in everything. Shapes, colours, textures; and finding ways to incorporate them into my work is a challenge that I can really get my teeth into.
One of the single most influential things on my creativity has to be other people’s crafts. I adore seeing what other people are making, what materials, processes and techniques they are experimenting with and love seeing a project come together after following a build for so long!.. perhaps a little of it is me living my “missing” creativity vicariously through others who have more time than me though!
I think that this is the slightly annoying thing about being so inspired all the time is that I run a business that takes up so much of my time, that I don’t get the chance very often to act on my own projects. I’m hoping that some of the time management processes that have been put into place recently change this however!
Leather as a material I find very inspiring because it is available in so many textures and colours and thicknesses and finishes. I have a whole section in the workshop where I have been squirrelling away off cuts and hides of beautiful leather for “a project at some point” that I really need to dig about in and start using, because if I don’t use it, no one but me will ever get to appreciate it, and that would be a damned shame.
BUT..the first thing I want to do is start sketching again…I have had a psychological knock to my confidence and stopped feeling joy in sketching ideas out, no idea why, but it is something I used to really enjoy doing. So next week I need to find the perfect sketchbook, whatever that is (suggestions in the comments please) and break out my beautiful Blackwing pencil that Wood and Graphite gave me a couple of years back and get to sketching!
Things that I’m looking at a lot recently are leaves and shrubbery (NI!) because they are so varied and their shapes, colours and patterns are beautiful…
..last month is was looking at historical costumes and their shapes and layers…
Influences & Infuriating Inspiration I'm trying to juggle some spare time to spend perusing through some of the "Art Of..." books we own in the workshop because a) unless we have a custom order on specific to one of them I never get the opportunity to read them and enjoy the details in them as much as I want and b) Looking at amazing work by other people really gets my own creativity flowing!